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Theatre History Studies in Latin America Today: Issues in Common

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 August 2019

Extract

David Wiles discusses the state of theatre history and the status of the theatre historian according to the voices of academics working on and in the Western tradition. In this article I intend to briefly contribute to those debates with reflections on how we make theatre history, and what we are working on, in the Latin American academy today.

Type
Dossier: The Theatre Historian Today
Copyright
Copyright © International Federation for Theatre Research 2019 

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1 For the delimitation of this term in the region, I rely on Franco, Florencia Levín y Marina, Historia reciente: Perspectivas y desafíos para un campo en construcción (Buenos Aires: Paidós, 2007)Google Scholar; and Roussó, Henry, La dernière catastrophe: L'historire, le présent, le contemporain (Paris: Gallimmard, 2012)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.